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Old 30-09-2004, 07:22 PM
len gardener
 
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g'day ken,

yes it can be used as mulch in gardens can get blown around a bit so
best covered with some other material eg.,. straw/hay whatever. yes
i've seen lots of it going to land fill when it is so easily added to
the gardens. as it is shredded i can't see the thicker stuff causing
any problems and if it did it wouldn't be long term.i've used it in
the past found it rotted away very quickly.

len

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